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David Pomeranz The Old Songs


Candle's burnin', glasses are chilled
And soon she'll be by
Hope and pray she'll say that she's willing
To give another try
And if all these plans I made
Don't melt the lady's heart
I'll put on the old forty-five
Maybe the old songs
Will bring back the old times
Maybe the old lines will sound new
Maybe she'll lay her head on my shoulder
Maybe old feelings will come true
Maybe we'll start to cry
And wonder why we ever walked away
Maybe the old songs
Will bring back the old times
And make her wanna stay

It's been too long without seeing her face light up
When I come home
Been too many hours I've waited
Staring at the phone
Sweet old songs, I'm countin' on you
Bring her back to me
I'm tired of listenin' alone

Maybe the old songs
Will bring back the old times
Maybe the old lines will sound new
Maybe she'll lay her head on my shoulder
And maybe old feelings will come through
Maybe we'll start to cry
And wonder why we ever walked away
Maybe the old songs
Will bring back the old times
Make her wanna stay

And make her wanna stay
And make her wanna stay



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